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Facebook Comments: Australian Media Outlets Liable for What Users Post on Their Corporate Pages, Court Finds
Australia's biggest news publishers including Rupert Murdoch's the Australian are responsible for comments that readers post on their corporate Facebook pages, the High Court ruled.
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Australian Newspapers Lose Chris Gayle Masseuse Defamation Appeal
Chris Gayle had won the defamation case in October last year after jurors found Fairfax was motivated by malice and had failed to establish a defence of truth.
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Virginia Lieutenant Governor Faces Second Sexual Misconduct Charge
A second woman has accused Virginia's lieutenant governor of sexual misconduct, US media reported Friday, further adding to the political turmoil in the eastern US state.
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China Denies Naval Base Plan In Vanuatu, But Its Strategy Shows Otherwise
Vanuatu and China have both denied a report that Beijing is planning to establish a permanent military presence in the Pacific island nation. Australia's Fairfax Media, through is newspaper 'Sydney Morning Herald', had reported yesterday that preliminary discussions for China to locate a full-scale military base in Vanuatu had been held recently. T...
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Chris Gayle Seeks to Cash in on Australia Court Win
The all-rounder was accused by Fairfax Media, publisher of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, in a series of stories last year of exposing his penis to a massage therapist and indecently propositioning her.
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Chris Gayle Wins Australia Masseuse Court Case
The lurid accusations were made by Fairfax Media newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times in a series of stories in January last year.
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Masseuse Cried After Cricketer Chris Gayle 'Exposed Himself', Court is Told
Gayle is suing Fairfax Media newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times over a series of stories in January last year detailing the lurid accusations.
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Chris Gayle Denies Exposing Himself To Masseuse, Sues Media Group
On the opening day of his defamation action, Chris Gayle's barrister told the NSW Supreme Court the allegations were "quite foul" and "quite wrong".
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Chris Gayle to Start Defamation Case Against Media Company For 'False' Claims
Chris Gayle will start defamation proceedings against Fairfax media after it published reports that the cricketer indecently exposed himself to a woman during a 2015 World Cup match in Sydney. The West Indies cricketer is already facing flak for a 'joke' on a TV reporter on air
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Australian Prime Minister Tony Abott's 'Come to Jesus' Moment
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has given ministers a dressing down over cabinet leaks describing it as a "come to Jesus moment" for senior officials.
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China Detains Artist Before Tiananmen Anniversary
A Chinese-born Australian artist and former protester in China's 1989 pro-democracy movement has been taken away by Chinese authorities, Australia's Fairfax Media said on Monday.
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Facebook Comments: Australian Media Outlets Liable for What Users Post on Their Corporate Pages, Court Finds
Australia's biggest news publishers including Rupert Murdoch's the Australian are responsible for comments that readers post on their corporate Facebook pages, the High Court ruled.
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Australian Newspapers Lose Chris Gayle Masseuse Defamation Appeal
Chris Gayle had won the defamation case in October last year after jurors found Fairfax was motivated by malice and had failed to establish a defence of truth.
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Virginia Lieutenant Governor Faces Second Sexual Misconduct Charge
A second woman has accused Virginia's lieutenant governor of sexual misconduct, US media reported Friday, further adding to the political turmoil in the eastern US state.
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China Denies Naval Base Plan In Vanuatu, But Its Strategy Shows Otherwise
Vanuatu and China have both denied a report that Beijing is planning to establish a permanent military presence in the Pacific island nation. Australia's Fairfax Media, through is newspaper 'Sydney Morning Herald', had reported yesterday that preliminary discussions for China to locate a full-scale military base in Vanuatu had been held recently. T...
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Chris Gayle Seeks to Cash in on Australia Court Win
The all-rounder was accused by Fairfax Media, publisher of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, in a series of stories last year of exposing his penis to a massage therapist and indecently propositioning her.
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Chris Gayle Wins Australia Masseuse Court Case
The lurid accusations were made by Fairfax Media newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times in a series of stories in January last year.
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Masseuse Cried After Cricketer Chris Gayle 'Exposed Himself', Court is Told
Gayle is suing Fairfax Media newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times over a series of stories in January last year detailing the lurid accusations.
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Chris Gayle Denies Exposing Himself To Masseuse, Sues Media Group
On the opening day of his defamation action, Chris Gayle's barrister told the NSW Supreme Court the allegations were "quite foul" and "quite wrong".
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Chris Gayle to Start Defamation Case Against Media Company For 'False' Claims
Chris Gayle will start defamation proceedings against Fairfax media after it published reports that the cricketer indecently exposed himself to a woman during a 2015 World Cup match in Sydney. The West Indies cricketer is already facing flak for a 'joke' on a TV reporter on air
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Australian Prime Minister Tony Abott's 'Come to Jesus' Moment
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has given ministers a dressing down over cabinet leaks describing it as a "come to Jesus moment" for senior officials.
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China Detains Artist Before Tiananmen Anniversary
A Chinese-born Australian artist and former protester in China's 1989 pro-democracy movement has been taken away by Chinese authorities, Australia's Fairfax Media said on Monday.